martial
martial — 形容詞
1. connected with armies, combat, or the everyday life and customs of people who se
軍事的
與軍隊、戰爭或軍事生活相關的
connected with armies, combat, or the everyday life and customs of people who serve as soldiers.
The government declared martial law after the earthquake to keep order.
政府在地震後宣布戒嚴令以維持秩序。
fixed phrase: martial law
Hao joined a martial arts club to learn self-defence and discipline.
Hao 加入了一個武術社團,學習自衛和紀律。
fixed phrase: martial arts
At the parade, the band played martial music that made the crowd stand taller.
遊行中,樂隊演奏的軍樂讓群眾不自覺地挺直了背。
Anjali's grandfather often told stories about his martial training in the army.
Anjali 的祖父經常講述他在軍中受訓的故事。
The court-martial found the officer guilty of breaking the rules.
軍事法庭裁定該軍官違反規定有罪。
文法句型
martial + noun
court-martial (compound noun)
用法筆記
Almost always used attributively (before a noun). The word appears most often in set phrases such as martial law, martial arts, and court-martial. Outside these fixed phrases, it is less common in everyday speech.
常見錯誤
2. having a fierce, combative nature or the physical and mental qualities that peop
好戰的
表現出戰士般氣質或好鬥性格的
having a fierce, combative nature or the physical and mental qualities that people associate with a warrior.
The old warrior's martial spirit impressed every young soldier in the camp.
那位老戰士的驍勇精神讓營地裡的每位年輕士兵都印象深刻。
collocation: martial spirit
Jabari's martial stance warned everyone in the room not to challenge him.
Jabari 那好戰的姿態讓房間裡的每個人都不敢挑戰他。
collocation: martial stance
Gabriel spoke with a martial tone when he ordered the men to take cover.
Gabriel 以威嚴的口氣命令手下找掩護。
Although she was small, the general's martial bearing made her look unstoppable.
儘管身形嬌小,那位將軍的威嚴氣度讓她看起來無可匹敵。
- warlike
more direct synonym; suggests eagerness to fight, while 'martial' can also imply dignified warrior qualities
- combative
focuses on the readiness to argue or fight, often in everyday situations, not necessarily with warrior dignity
- bellicose
stronger and more negative; suggests aggressive hostility rather than admirable warrior traits
- valiant
emphasises bravery in battle rather than a general combative nature
文法句型
martial + noun (personal quality)
be + martial
用法筆記
This sense is literary or formal. It describes a person's character or demeanour, not their profession — a civilian can have a martial spirit, and a soldier may lack one.